Researchers analyze doctor-patient email interactions
(Medical Xpress) -- Many working professionals wouldnt want to imagine what their job would be like without email. However, many physicians go about their profession with little or no email communication with patients. A new study by two University of Kansas professors examines email communications between doctors and patients in a primary care setting, finding how often they communicate, what topics they discuss and more....
Source: PhysOrg - Friday, 27 January
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